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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Why the Arab terror in Jerusalem? - Dr. Mordechai Kedar

by Dr. Mordechai Kedar

Why is there active Arab terror in Jerusalem and almost none in other Israeli cities with large Arab populations?

Hope, not despair, is the reason for Islamic-Arab terror in
Jerusalem. A glance at the Islamic-Arab map of terror against Jews makes
the picture clear: The terror attacks in Jerusalem are on a
larger scale and are more complex and intensive than in other Israeli
cities which have a significant Israeli Arab Islamic population - Jaffa,
Nazareth, Acre and Haifa. That is what gives rise to the question – why
the Arab terror in Jerusalem? What makes this city such an attractive
goal for terrorists and terror?

In previous articles, we
discussed the historical and religious factors behind Israel's conflict
with its neighbors; namely, that Israel's very existence and its
capital's establishment in Jerusalem pose a religious challenge for
Muslims, who view Islam as the true religion while Judaism, like
Christianity, is considered a religion of lies. The return of the Jews
to their homeland and historic capital city puts the lie to that concept
and threatens Islam's status in the world.

In
addition to the religious component, there is the nationalist one:
Israel's existence is a reflection of the Arab failure to prevent its
establishment in 1948 and the additional failure of the Arab nations in
every war whose main goal was the destruction of the entire State of
Israel. The Arab nations were humiliated - and making peace with Israel
is an admission of the continuing shame they feel at the very existence
of a Jewish state.

However, all this does not explain why the
Arabs living in Jaffa, Haifa, Nazareth and Acre (Akko) for the most
part do not take up terror, while many of the Arabs living in Jerusalem
spend their days and nights planning terror attacks. Some say that the
proximity of the Al Aqsa Mosque is the reason, but that is not true,
because the Muslims in Jaffa and Nazareth consider Al Aqsa to be holy as
much as the Jerusalem Arabs do, and still they avoid committing
terrorist attacks while the Jerusalem Arabs are actively involved in
terror .

There has to be another difference between Jerusalem and
the other Israeli cities with sizable Arab populations. One could claim
that the difference is a result of the length of time Israel is in
control of these cities: The four cities of Nazareth, Acre, Haifa and
Jaffa have been under Israeli sovereignty for 68 years, while
Jerusalem's Arab neighborhoods have been part of the Jewish State for
only 50 years. But the four cities were tranquil and free of terror way
before Israel's 50th birthday, so why aren't 50 years enough to calm
down the Arab-Muslims in Jerusalem?

The answer is elementary.
There is a fundamental difference between Jewish control in Jaffa,
Haifa, Nazareth and Acre and Jewish control of Jerusalem. It has to do
with the finality of Israeli sovereignty: from that day in June 1949
when armistice - by no means peace!! - agreements were signed in
Rhodes between Israel and its Arab neighbors, the Arabs in those four
cities realized that they had been transformed permanently, against
their will, into citizens of Israel - and will remain that way unless
Israel disappears (inshallah!). While Israel exists, there is no other
possibility open to them, and that means the end of the struggle and a
coming to terms on some level with Israeli sovereignty, whether or not
they like it.

The 1949 Arab de facto recognition of
Israel brought them to the realization that the Arab world had betrayed
them and so they set aside any hopes of being liberated by Arab armies.
International recognition of Israel's sovereignty over their cities
increased the feelings of helplessness in the face of the Jewish state
and they accepted the rules of that state's societal, economic and
political game, not out of love but because there was no other political
game in town that they could join.

And most important: they never
saw any Israeli, from the radical left to the extreme right, call on
Israel to give Jaffa, Haifa, Acre or Nazareth over to Arab control.
Facing Israeli unanimity on the subject as well as Arab and
international acceptance, they understood that their struggle had ended
in failure and that their lives would be lived and their interests
pursued within a Jewish state.

In contrast, the Arabs in
Jerusalem live in a totally different state of mind, one in which
Israeli rule over eastern Jerusalem is not the end of the story. There
are many reasons for this: they, too, hear all the Jews who call
themselves Zionists and who want to divide Jerusalem in order
to establish the capital of a Palestinian State in the eastern sector of
the city, the area that has been holy to Judaism for over 3000 years.
They cannot help seeing delusional NGO's such as "Ir Amim"
(literally city of nations") whose agenda includes recognition of Arab
"rights" to establish an Arab capital in Jerusalem although the city was
never the capital of any Arab or Islamic state. They cannot but see the
environmental neglect in the eastern part of the city as compared with
the investment in the appearance of the western part. They see that Al
Quds University is not under the aegis of Israel's Higher Education
Council - and they see another thousand proofs that Israel is not really
serious about annexing eastern Jerusalem, although 50 years have passed
since the "occupation" began.

Jerusalem's Arabs see, that as
opposed to the 1949 Treaty of Rhodes in which Israel demanded Arab
recognition of its sovereignty over Jaffa, Haifa, Nazareth and Acre,
Israel did not demand recognition that united Jerusalem is Israel's
capital at the signing of peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan. They
see that Israel allows every lowlife who gets hold of a camera and
microphone to stand in the middle of Jerusalem and call it "occupied Al
Quds" without any interference - and to carry on a media jihad from
within. I am referring particularly to the Jihad Media Channel al Jazeera, financed by Qatari oil revenues.Jerusalem's Arabs watch the BBC,
broadcasting from London, calling Israel's government the "Tel Aviv
government" - and changing reality so as not to recognize Jerusalem as
Israel's capital. They see that even presidents of the United States
who support Israel in every possible way, are against moving the
American Embassy to Jerusalem - and by the way, to west, not east
Jerusalem - even though the Embassy has purchased land there and built
apartments for its staff.

They
see that US State Department records do not record the American
Consulate in Jerusalem as being in Israel and they read in the newspaper
that the State Department will not permit children who are American
citizens but were born in Jerusalem to write that they were born in
Jerusalem, Israel - just Jerusalem alone - on their birth certificates,
as if Jerusalem is located in outer space. Of late,they saw that
President Obama was at Shimon Peres' funeral in Jerusalem, but not in
Israel.

They hear that there are Jews in Europe and the US,
members of organizations such as J-Street, Jewish Voice for Peace,
J-Call and Jews for Justice in Palestine who are trying to promote
Israeli concessions in Jerusalem. They also know that some Hillel Houses
located in American universities do not allow Jerusalem Day festivities
because Jerusalem is a controversial issue and that the New Israel Fund
works to promote this agenda within Israel.

Jerusalem's Arabs
hear that the Europeans, despite their horrendous transgressions against
the Jewish people generation after generation, including WWII, also do
not recognize United Jerusalem as Israel's capital and that even
Israel's warmest friends keep their embassies in Tel Aviv, rather than
in Jerusalem.

All these factors, starting with Israeli and
Jewish attitudes, on to the Arab world's and leading up to the rest of
the world's attitude to Jerusalem, cannot help but give Jerusalem's
Arabs the feeling that if they can only injure, murder, run over, burn
and blow up enough Jews - in short, use terror as a way to show their
desire to rid Jerusalem of Israeli rule - the day will come when
Israelis get tired of the battle, give up, raise their hands and leave
Al Quds to the Arab-Muslims. This is how it was from the time they
conquered it from the Byzantines in 638 C.E., up until the British
Mandate of 1917 and during the illegal and illegitimate Jordanian
"occupation" from 1948 to 1967.

As opposed to the mental state of
Jaffa, Haifa, Nazareth and Acre's Arabs, who gave up and accepted the
1948 defeat as final, Jerusalem Arabs are not convinced that the 1967
defeat is final.They are encouraged by some Israelis, some of the Jews
in America and the rest of the world, the Arab nations and the world of
nations.This is what motivates them to terror, using rocks, firebombs,
knives, explosives, car-rammings and bullets. Hope, not despair, is
behind terror attacks in Jerusalem as are all those who feed that hope,
even if they consider themselves "friends of Israel,' if they do not
recognize that Jerusalem is the historic eternal capital of the Jewish
State.

On the day that Israel is unified on the subject of
Jerusalem and decides to persuade the rest of the world to accept the
liberation of Jerusalem in 1967 the way it accepted the liberation of
Jaffa,Haifa, Nazareth and Acre eighteen years before that, Jerusalem's
Arabs will give up and accept their fate, exactly as the rest of
Israel's Arabs did. They will then begin to search for - and find!! -
ways to live more or less in peace with Israel as do the rest of
Israel's Arabs.

Peace in the MIddle East is granted only to those
who manage to convince their enemies that it is in their best interests
to let things be and to busy themselves with their own affairs. This is
the only peace to be had in this region and the sooner Israel realizes
this, the less suffering it will endure and the easier it will be to
live tranquilly in this crisis-prone area.

The Jerusalem issue is
not an unusual one. When Jerusalem's Arabs understand that their
struggle to remove Jerusalem from Israel has failed totally, they will
cease to engage in terror and follow in the footsteps of the rest of
Israel's Arabs.

Happy holiday to all.

Written for Arutz Sheva, translated from Hebrew by Rochel Sylvetsky, Arutz Sheva Op-ed and Judaism Editor.

Dr. Mordechai Kedar is a senior lecturer in the Department of Arabic at Bar-Ilan University.
He served in IDF Military Intelligence for 25 years, specializing in
Arab political discourse, Arab mass media, Islamic groups and the Syrian
domestic arena. Thoroughly familiar with Arab media in real time, he is
frequently interviewed on the various news programs in Israel.Source: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/19626 Follow Middle East and Terrorism on TwitterCopyright - Original materials copyright (c) by the authors.